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{{Short description|First Cebuano appointed bishop of the Philippines}}
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[[File:J._Gorordo_1910.jpg | thumb | right | Juan Gorordo in 1910]]
'''Juan Bautista Gorordo''' was the first Cebuano appointed bishop and the second appointed bishop in the Philippines after [[Jorge Barlin]]. He served as Bishop of Cebu from 1910 until his retirement in 1931.<ref>{{cite web |title=Church marks 75th year of Gorordo death |url=https://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2009/12/20/533952/church-marks-75th-year-gorordo-death |website=Philstar.com}}</ref>
'''Juan Bautista Gorordo''' was the first Cebuano appointed bishop and the second appointed bishop in the Philippines after [[Jorge Barlin]]. He served as Bishop of Cebu from 1910 until his retirement in 1931.<ref>{{cite web |title=Church marks 75th year of Gorordo death |url=https://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2009/12/20/533952/church-marks-75th-year-gorordo-death |website=Philstar.com}}</ref>


== Life ==
== Life ==

Latest revision as of 11:35, 12 June 2024

Juan Gorordo in 1910

Juan Bautista Gorordo was the first Cebuano appointed bishop and the second appointed bishop in the Philippines after Jorge Barlin. He served as Bishop of Cebu from 1910 until his retirement in 1931.[1]

Life

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Juan Gorordo was born April 18, 1862 in Barili, Cebu, the Philippines to Don Juan Isidro Bautista de Gorordo and Doña Telesfora Garces.

He entered the Seminario de San Carlos at the age of 12, and later taught Latin and Moral Theology at the school from 1881-1884. Former member of the Philippine Assembly Filemon Sotto was a student under Gorordo.[2]

When Spanish Bishop Martin Garcia Alcocer moved from Cebu to Manila after the fall of the Spanish government in 1899, Gorordo was named secretary and notary of the ecclesiastical curia of Cebu.

In 1905, Gorordo was named Domestic Prelate before being named Auxiliary Bishop of Cebu on April 29, 1909. Following the death of American Bishop Thomas Hendrick on November 29, 1909, Gorordo assumed the post of Bishop in 1910.[3]

Gorordo retired from his post in 1931 and later died on December 20, 1934.

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References

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  1. ^ "Church marks 75th year of Gorordo death". Philstar.com.
  2. ^ Mojares, Resil (1983). Casa Gorordo in Cebu (First ed.). Cebu: Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. p. 84.
  3. ^ Mojares, Resil (1983). Casa Gorordo in Cebu (First ed.). Cebu: Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. p. 85.